Job Summary
Job Description
Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital | Arlington
The Opportunity
OBHG OB/GYN Hospitalists are the in-house experts whose ability to handle any obstetric emergency dramatically improves patient safety and satisfaction.
This opportunity involves working collaboratively with local obstetricians to ensure that every pregnant woman who presents to the hospital is cared for by an experienced physician every time. We are seeking OB/GYNs with exceptional clinical and communication skills, a passion for healthcare quality improvement, and a desire to shape the future of our specialty.
As a clinician-centered company, OBHG provides an unparalleled benefits package and superior work/life balance. Full-time Hospitalists have the freedom to create their own schedules – typically eight 24-hour shifts or 10 to 12 12-hour shifts per month – with no on-call duty or office management.
Our OB/GYN Hospitalist jobs offer:
- Guaranteed shifts and hourly rate
- Flexible scheduling
- Potential for bonuses
- Medical, dental, vision & Rx benefits
- CME allowance
- 401k retirement plan with employer match
- Medical malpractice insurance with unlimited tail coverage
- Leadership training and advancement opportunities
- Generous physician referral awards
- Private peer-to-peer counseling
- Supportive national network of OB colleagues
- About 21 days off per month
Hospital Information
Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital is a 369-bed hospital that provides acute care and a surgical facility that has served the Arlington community for more than 60 years. It is home to a 20-bed level III NICU, private maternity suites, two cesarean birth suites, an antepartum area for high-risk pregnancies and educational classes for new parents.
The Location
The city of Arlington is located between Dallas and Forth Worth and is home to nearly than 400,000 residents. The 50th largest city in the United States and 7th largest city in the state of Texas, Arlington is best known for its recreational and sports attractions, including the Dallas Cowboys and the Texas Rangers.